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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

Tang Soo Do form performed by GM Randall Chontas of the Traditional Tang Soo Do Organization.

Note: Some of you may know this form as Chil Sung Ee Ro because it was the second one created by GM Hwang Kee. This is the first Chil Sung form taught in our Do Jang so is designated Il Ro.

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  • The last two punches are high punches. Also the high steps in between every technique is not the proper stepping. According to my grandmasters who have trained directly under Hwang Kee, you are to remain the same height throughout your forms. His head comes up when he steps and comes down to a lower height when blocking or punching.

  • excellent form sa bo nim!

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  • appreciate the videos, but not the overdone yells.

  • also, he's not a sa bom nim, note: no red stripe. the correct term is kyo sa nim if this man is your certified instructor.

  • I was going to mention Il Ro and Ee Ro switched but many yrs ago the forms were mixed up during the creation of grading silabus. I study TSD under NAKMAS and my forms are Chil sung Il Ro (1st) Chil Sung Ee Ro (2nd) . The names have in some case being switched and its 50/50 as to what name is given and as to which form is taught first. I was taught Li Ro the Ee Ro. Very good demonstration though..

  • You have IL Ro and Ee Ro switched

  • My understanding is that this form is: Chil Sung E Ro. Good demostration of the flow of the technique. I use all your videos as a guide through my Soo Bahk Do training, when I'm not at the studio. Thanks

  • @anajarian Who is ur grandmaster

  • SOO BAHK!

  • The previous comment is correct concerning the height and there is a reason for it. When fighting in a linear fashion, rising and falling head movement will alert and allow the opponent to see your movement before you can reach target. Try this with a partner..consider your movement more like a train instead of an ostrich. Move toward the opponent keeping your head level. Your foot work will improve as well. Form is more important and effective than strength. Be well.

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